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If you're in a hurry and don't want to install software, you can use web-based tools like EasyZip or CloudConvert . These sites allow you to upload the archive and download the individual files contained within. Common FAQs
Some emulators (like RetroArch with certain cores) support loading compressed ROMs in .zip format, but . The overhead of decompressing LZMA on-the-fly is too high for smooth emulation. Always extract to .nds .
7z2nds input.7z --output game.nds --trim --patch translate.xdelta
If you have a file and want an .nds file, you don't actually need a "converter." A .7z file is just a compressed folder (like a .zip ) that likely has your Nintendo DS game hidden inside. Here is how to get your game file out: How to "Convert" (Extract) 7z to NDS
You do not actually "convert" a .7z file into an .nds file. You simply extract the .nds game file that is stored inside the compressed .7z folder.
macOS doesn't natively support 7z files very well. The Unarchiver is a free app that handles almost any archive format.